Kids That Care Club is a unique group of advocates. Our efforts are dedicated to improving healthcare access, education of the illiterate rural poor and achievement of the global goals. If you want to make a difference in the world, join us. Find out how you too can be an advocate for global change.
SCU students develop sophisticated applications to educate Uganda’s rural poor. Our panelists at CSW63 pose for a photo op with our keynote: Ms. Mandy Sanghera. SCU Engineering Students demonstrate their new application programs for use in Uganda. Anjali poses at our benefit in Cupertino. KTCC member, Olivia, shows off her white board. KTCC volunteers play a very important part at our outdoor events. Grand prize winners at Cupertino Earth Day. Prospect H.S. students send welcome signs for Deaf youth in Brazzaville, Congo.
We inform the general public about the inequities that exist for vulnerable and oppressed individuals by attending events, such as International Children’s Day, Earth Day, International Women’s Day, Refugee Day, Menstrual Hygiene Day and more. Our university colleagues work to develop programs that will help to educate illiterate villagers about reproductive health and disease prevention.
Since 2014 we have been supporting our mother company: Rose Academies so communities will thrive and children will live.